Grand Valley State University Researcher Lead Author of Large-Scale Study Finding Disruptive Behaviors May Lead to Poorer Romantic Relationships
November 14, 2019
November 14, 2019
ALLENDALE, Michigan, Nov. 14 [TNSsociologyresearch-Journal of Personality Disorders] -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news:
A Grand Valley researcher was the lead author of a large-scale study of nearly 800 couples that found disruptive behaviors, such as substance use and aggression, in one member of a relationship are associated with relationship distress for both partners.
Mikhila Wildey, assistant professor of psychology, joined researchers from . . .
A Grand Valley researcher was the lead author of a large-scale study of nearly 800 couples that found disruptive behaviors, such as substance use and aggression, in one member of a relationship are associated with relationship distress for both partners.
Mikhila Wildey, assistant professor of psychology, joined researchers from . . .